![]() ![]() I think a more sane set of binds would be:Ī = Jump/cancel (this moves jump next to run) Plus having your most common action, run, not be next to jump and attack, is not the best decision. Why is weapon throw, a function you’ll rarely use, bound to R, and lock-on, a function you use CONSTANTLY, bound to LZ? I don’t know about anyone else, but using left shoulder buttons throws off my balance. I tried to find the things this game in particular did right or wrong and judge it like a standalone game. Perhaps unlike other reviewers, I am not judging whether BOTW lives up to the standard of other Zelda games, because I don’t think that standard was really that good. I’ve beaten literally all of them except Majora’s mask, which I played a bit more than half of) but overall I came away with a generally positive experience. I did not have particularly optimistic expectations about the game (I’ve been burned too many times on 3d Zelda games. ![]() ![]() I didn’t use guides to tell me what was available, and I ended up exploring a fair amount of the world, mostly the western half of it. I had heard about the gear-based progression and I had two big questions, what’s preventing a player from using up all their gear and being forced to start from scratch, and what prevents a player from skipping ahead by entering areas with really strong enemies and finding a way to take their gear? So in playing the game, I made it my mission to try to get as powerful as possible as early as possible. I figured that maybe playing the completionist game wasn’t a good idea, and the combat wasn’t really amazing from all the footage I’d seen (Update: There’s some crazy shit you can do with the combat, but the enemy designs are lacking), plus I’d heard there weren’t that many enemy types beyond what we’d seen, so it wasn’t going to get better as I explored more, but perhaps there’s a good game in there somewhere. Going into the game, I’d heard that it was basically a waste of time to pursue sidequests or try to get every shrine and korok seed on the map. I completed none of the great beast dungeons and went straight for Ganon’s castle once I felt my gear was good enough. ![]() I beat the game in 25 hours and 43 minutes, getting about 4-6 stamina upgrades and 1 extra heart container. ![]()
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